Mon, Oct-01-18, 14:21
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Senior Member
Posts: 6,498
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Plan: VLC, mostly meat
Stats: 202/200/165
BF:
Progress: 5%
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Here's an idea. Keep looking for the cause. Think about it. Is this carbs deficiency? If it's not, then the carbs are merely therapeutic, not a cure. If that's what's going on, maybe the carbs are hiding something. It's like an injury, there's pain, remove the pain, the injury remains.
There's another reason you should keep looking for the cause. It's about the logical conclusion of going from near-zero carb up to 100g carbs, just to fix a problem that occurs during near-zero carb. Here's how it goes. If near-zero is bad, and if 100g is good, then more than 100g is best. The point is if 100g stops working, what you gonna do, hm, go back down to near-zero? Of course not, cramps gonna come back if you do that.
And now you can take your time cuz you found something that removes the pain. For a start, figure out how this works. Obviously, it's not carbs deficiency, right? But the carbs are certainly compensating for something else. As you figure this out, if the cramps come back, you can fall back on that 100g carbs.
It's just an idea.
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